Interesting idea - Instead of renting DVDs from a corporation exchange the DVDs in your collection that you don’t watch anymore for DVDs that you want to see. A lot cheaper than either Netflix or Blockbuster.
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Netflix has been taking a lot of heat on their DVD allocation policies over the last several weeks, but for those who were thinking of leaving Netflix for Blockbuster you might want to think again. If you read through Blockbuster’s new TOS agreement, you’ll find that they also penalize heavy renters by restricting acess to DVDs.
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The companies switched places in market value over the course of an intense, yearlong price war, with Netflix — which has no debt — now worth $1.5 billion, compared with Blockbuster at $684 million and more than $1 billion in debt.
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In the rental agreement they explain the amount of “unlimited” DVDs you get are up to them. Return movies too often and they will delay your next shipment.
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